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Trademarks
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Real Estate - How Are Testimonials Useful for You
Today we will say something in this articles that can make a big difference in your business.
However, you might have used it so many times in your daily life.
We are talking about ads, campaign, direct mail etc.
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Real Estate - An Easy Plan To Become Rich
Today, many people start investing in real estate with a great enthusiasm. But, after a few months, they get discouraged as they do not get the desired response.
They become a bit pessimistic when they find that they can not get rich quicky.
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FAQs Trademarks
It’s very upsetting to find someone using your business name, or one that is “confusingly similar.” Taking advantage of Trademark law can help prevent problems and protect your rights.
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Trademarks – What You Ought to Know
Trademark law affects every business in the United States. Don't assume that your new business name, new product name, slogan or logo has not already been used commercially OR trademarked! No business name may be used in any one of the following cases…
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Online Trademark Searches
Trademark is a very important part of your company. It differentiates your company from the rest that are in the same category or with those that have identical or almost the same name as your company. It also differentiates you from companies that bear a logo or company seal that represents your establishment. Nowadays, jingles are also used to uniquely distinguish a company.
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History Of US Trademark
The US Trademark legislation developed from the nineteenth century when great growth of production and services demanded new regulation.
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The Role of Trademarks
Once you start conducting business, you are going to start running into the topic of intellectual property and trademarks. Understanding the role of a trademark will help you grasp why they are important.
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Landmark Ruling in Trade Mark Case - Test for Invalidity
In Special Effects Limited v L'Oreal & International Trademark Association (Intervener) [2007] EWCA Civ 1, the Court of Appeal overturned the decision of the Chancery Division of the High Court. The case concerned an opposition to a trade mark registration. The Court in the first instance held that there was no relevant difference between the practice and procedure of the Trade Mark Registry in opposition proceedings under s 38(2) of the Trade Marks Act 1994 and invalidity proceedings under s 47(1) of the Act. The issues in dispute in the two sets of proceedings were identical.
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